Greta

  • 2019 Berlin International Film Festival Awards – SYNONYMS Wins Golden Bear

    Synonymes | Synonyms | Synonyme by: Nadav Lapid Quentin Dolmaire, Tom Mercier, Louise Chevillotte © Guy Ferrandis / SBS Films
    Synonymes | Synonyms | Synonyme by: Nadav Lapid. Quentin Dolmaire, Tom Mercier, Louise Chevillotte © Guy Ferrandis / SBS Films

    Synonymes (Synonyms) by Nadav Lapid won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival. Based on his own experiences, Nadav Lapid explores the challenges of putting down roots in a new place.

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  • Films by Casey Affleck, Jonah Hill Complete Berlin International Film Festival 2019 Panorama: Breaking Free

    Flatland by Jenna Bass
    Flatland by Jenna Bass

    The Panorama program lineup of the 69th Berlin International Film Festival is complete, and will feature a total of 45 controversial, political and challenging films from 38 countries. 34 films celebrate their world premiere and 19 of the films are debut works. Among the 45 films are 29 feature films and 16 documentary films.

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  • Berlin Film Festival Reveals First Films in 2019 Panorama Program, Featuring Jonah Hill, Tilda Swinton

    Kislota (Acid)
    Kislota (Acid)

    Berlin Film Festival today revealed the first 22 films in the 2019 Panorama  program, including directorial debuts from actors Jonah Hill and Alexander Gorchilin. The 17 feature films and five documentary films, represent a total of 21 production countries. 14 of the films will be celebrating world premieres in Panorama. Nine of the selected works are first films, 

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  • VOX LUX and World Premiere of GRETA Added to 2018 Toronto International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_31494" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Greta Greta[/caption] Two new films – Vox Lux and Greta will premiere as part of the Special Presentations program in September at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The World Premiere of Neil Jordan’s Greta and the North American Premiere of Brady Corbet’s Vox Lux will cap off the Festival’s Special Presentations and bring the total for the program up to 24 titles. Neil Jordan’s Greta tells the story of a young New York woman named Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz) who strikes up an unlikely friendship with an enigmatic widow named Greta (Isabelle Huppert). The older woman’s motives are gradually revealed to be sinister and the film quickly descends into an exploration of loneliness, obsession, and manipulation. Greta, co-written by Jordan and Ray Wright, also stars Colm Feore, Maika Monroe, and Stephen Rea. [caption id="attachment_31495" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Vox Lux Vox Lux[/caption] In musical drama Vox Lux, Brady Corbet’s second feature as writer-director tracks its heroine’s path from childhood tragedy to a life of fame and fortune. Starring Natalie Portman and Jude Law, the film begins with teenage sisters Celeste (Raffey Cassidy) and Eleanor (Stacy Martin) who survive a violent incident that changes their lives. The film is both a riveting character study and a perceptive survey of the cultural shifts that have shaped a generation. The 43rd Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 6 to 16, 2018

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